To load all of those articulations and have them ready to play would definitely be hundreds of tracks. Having to dig through instruments and load samples is a drain on my speed and the creative flow. My reasoning is to create a playable template with no load time and less load on my primary computer. The list above would be something I would use in a standard full template, and what I’d like to off-load onto the second machine. Plus… lots of other little libraries and synths. I can’t wait till I can build a 2nd Computer.Ĭinewinds, Cinebrass, Cineperc, Piano in Blue, HollywoodwindsĮWQL Symphony, Ra, Goliath, Choirs, Storm Drum 2 If I built a New Computer, I wouldn’t be able to afford VEPro so I would just have 2 computers sitting there, that I couldn’t connect, till I have more Money (I’m not rich). Currently, I am in the process of upgrading my set up to have multiple computers (I need more RAM, CPU and Sample Storage) but have been spending hard earned Money on upgrading what I already have and once I have, then I will build another Computer. I started this Thread because I was (and still incredibly so) interested in using Slave Computers with a Master Machine and using VEPro 5 to make everything communicate/work. 3 of many examples of how VEPro is a game changer. Also, saving a Project is nearly instant. I can also create a template of all my VIs, Plugs and FX and load it once and then be able to switch between Cubase Projects without having to have everything load every time I switch between Projects - a massive time saver - the last thing I worked on took about 8 minutes to load). For example, on a single system (and DAW’s with multiple Computers - obviously), I can use 32bit and 64bit Plugs and Instruments at the same time without using any Bridging (I have been using JBridge for this purpose) and in my experience, Bridging adds instability. I’ve only just bought it, so I can’t advise on anything other than what it does (at this moment in time). Using Vepro 5 with a single computer (I say computer because this qualifies both PC and Mac) is incredibly beneficial. The whole purpose of VEPro is absolutely NOT just for split systems (more than one computer). So… Now I’m wondering… Are you guys NOT using split systems with VEP? That’s sort of the whole purpose of that software’s design… VEP 5 is fantastic though and a very good longterm investment. I have not won the lottery and i’m not that type of a pro musician that wants to spent 10.000 euro’s on a vsti, so i guess it’s good for someone like me, but… It’s very expensive stuff that is a bit of a mixed bag if you do not go all the way imho. With the standard library and the normal player you lack quite a lot of depth in the lower regiment. The standard Bosendorfer package is overkill imho, since this a 50 gig piano and with the normal player you do not have the cabinet wich is very important for the overall sound. The instruments pro was thrown away money because this needs the ownership of a vast amount of full libraries to have any use for it. But working with it requiers a certain amount of patience to get results that are in line with the quality it can offer. kontakt/east west sample libraries in terms of realism and in terms of variations. They go way beyond the normal libraries as f.e. I bought the strings vol I and the plus package and the bosendorfer for the same reason, i.e.
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